
Fishing Tool Supervisor III
Job Description
We're seeking an experienced Fishing Tool Supervisor III to serve as the primary client interface at well sites, leading service operations and managing field personnel. This role combines technical expertise with leadership responsibilities, ensuring the safe and efficient execution of fishing tool services while maintaining the highest standards of quality and client satisfaction. The position requires a hands-on professional who can oversee complex equipment installations, mentor team members, and deliver superior service quality in demanding oilfield environments.
Roles and Responsibilities
Act as the key client interface at well sites, managing all Weatherford personnel and service assignments
Lead daily operations and safety meetings, including toolbox talks and Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) sessions
Oversee job planning, tool preparation, mobilization, and execution while ensuring timely submission of all job-related documentation and invoicing materials
Manage the installation of complex fishing tool equipment and services in the field
Perform engineering checks on location, including hand calculations, software updates, and computations based on current data
Test, operate, and maintain tools and equipment according to work instructions and safety procedures
Monitor and analyze operational data to recommend optimized services and solutions to clients
Develop and maintain strong client relationships to ensure repeat business and service excellence
Effectively manage inventory and supplies required at well sites
Lead equipment failure investigations and contribute to Root Cause Analysis reports
Mentor and guide field operation crew members, providing technical expertise and leadership
Maintain equipment, facilities, and work areas in safe and presentable conditions
Remain available on a 24-hour call basis to respond to customer needs
Ensure all activities comply with HSE policies, quality standards, and industry regulations
Skills and Education
Experience: 2½ - 4 years in the Oil & Gas industry
Education: High School Diploma
Technical Knowledge: Fundamentals of Mechanics, Electricity, Electronics, Pneumatics, and Hydraulics
Core Skills: Mathematics, basic Physics and Chemistry, computer fundamentals
Problem-Solving: Critical thinking, active learning, complex problem-solving abilities
Communication: Strong reading and writing skills with excellent judgment and decision-making capabilities
Quality Focus: Quality Control Analysis expertise to ensure products meet required standards
Physical Requirements: Physically capable of performing demanding fieldwork tasks
Additional Competencies: Time management, service orientation, mathematical reasoning, and ability to operate tools and machinery effectively
Technical Certificate from an accredited Technical/Vocational School
Travel Requirement: 50-75% of domestic and potentially international travel
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